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Show PABXELI. Ill'OTAXr. Ha -Will Endeavor la Keep His rosllloa. London, Nov. 27. Timothy Healeyand Parnell had a conference today. The feeling among the Nationalist members Is more favorable favor-able to Parnell than yesterday, and the opinion prevails that they will sustain bin. Healey Is very reticent and refuses re-fuses to say anything about the Irish leaders' Intentions. Parnell appears to be in buoyant srirltsand splendid health. A noticeable incident inci-dent occurred In the Commons when Parnell went to vote on Labouchere's amendment. Parnell had to pass tho Liberal benches and his late allies studiously Ignored him. It Is stated that If Parnell remains in the leadership Sexton and other Irish members will offer themselves for re-election In order to test the feelings of tbo electors. The Press Association says that Parnell considers that he has been unfairly treated by some of bis colleagues, col-leagues, who practically owe their position to him. He aUo feels strongly about Gladstone's attitude and Is more than ever determined to remain. If Monday's meeting opposes op-poses bim. he will appeal to the Irish rcorle. , The J-'rctman't Journal says r.ir-ncil r.ir-ncil will issue a manifesto to the Irish people, and mennwbllo asks them to suspend judgment. Labouchero lias written to Par-nell, Par-nell, asking him to withdraw. Earl Spencer in a speech tonight, while eulogizing Parnell's work, said the opinion of the Liberals was clearly against Israeli's continuance continu-ance as leader. If lie did not retire re-tire the Irish cause will be rollni back, and it would be a mighty misfortune mis-fortune to both Ireland and the Empire. The Sctrt asain appeals to Parnell to accept iJord Speucer's calm advice ad-vice and not give ills followers the painful duty of rejecting bim. It is understood that at Monday's meeting of the Parnelllte members a resolution will be proposed recognizing recog-nizing Parnell's great services, lit calling on bim to resign the leadership. leader-ship. Oneof Parnell's closest personal-friends personal-friends declares that Parnell regards the movement to expel him as a radical revenge for bfi support of t be royal grants last summer, and that hu will resist to tho lat this attempt at-tempt to destroy the Independence ot the Irish parly, and make them the mere appendage to the Liberal party. |